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327.<br />

Two Poole Electric Clocks, Ithaca, New York, both 3-in. metal dials<br />

with Arabic numerals, and seconds bit, marked Poole, Trade Mark, and<br />

bubble levels on base, one cased in mahogany and beveled glass, the<br />

other sits on a 7 1/2-in. Bakelite base under a glass dome, ht. 10 3/4<br />

to 11 3/4 in.<br />

$200-250<br />

328.<br />

Collection of Five Electric Clocks, including two Bulle on wood<br />

bases, metal dials with Arabic numerals, both movements stamped<br />

Bulle Clock France; one Barr on wood base, metal dial with Arabic<br />

numerals and seconds bit; two “Tiffany Never Wind” on metal bases,<br />

porcelain dials with Arabic numerals, ht. 10 to 14 in.<br />

$300-500<br />

329.<br />

Ansonia “General” Regulator, Ansonia Clock Company, Brooklyn,<br />

New York, c. 1895, mahoganized ash case with pressed and carved<br />

decoration, wooden bezel over the 18-in. painted zinc dial with<br />

Roman numerals, glazed lower door and pedestal, eight-day time-only<br />

movement with pendulum and two brass-cased weights, ht. 68 in.<br />

$3,000-4,000<br />

330.<br />

Walnut Wall Regulator Attributed to George Jones, New York,<br />

c. 1880, with pitched pediment and turned finial crest, full-length<br />

glazed door over the 8 1/2-in. enameled dial with sunk center, Roman<br />

numerals and center seconds, eight-day time-only movement with club<br />

foot deadbeat escapement, maintaining power grid-iron temperature<br />

compensated pendulum, ht. 56 in.<br />

$2,000-3,000<br />

331.<br />

Ansonia “Santa Fe” Oak Wall Clock, Ansonia Clock Company,<br />

Brooklyn, New York, c. 1890, the oak case with incised decoration,<br />

freestanding columns flanking the full-length glazed door, and gallery<br />

top, 10-in. paper on zinc dial with Roman numerals and seconds bit,<br />

eight-day time-only movement powered by two brass-cased weights<br />

and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 46 1/2 in.<br />

$800-1,200<br />

332.<br />

Cherry #3 Wall Regulator by Chelsea, Boston, Massachusetts, cherry<br />

case with turned bezel over the 13 1/4-in. dia. painted zinc dial with<br />

Arabic numerals and inscribed Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. eight-day<br />

timepiece with maintaining power and deadbeat escapement stamped<br />

Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, U.S.A., pendulum and brass-cased weight,<br />

ht. 37 in.<br />

$700-900<br />

333.<br />

Ansonia Oak Wall Regulator, 12-in. painted zinc dial with Arabic<br />

numerals and marked Ansonia, eight-day time-only weight-powered<br />

movement with cylindrical brass weight, wooden rod, and brass-faced<br />

pendulum bob, ht. 36 in.<br />

$400-600<br />

334.<br />

Waterbury Clock Company Thirty-day “Admiral” Regulator,<br />

Waterbury, Connecticut, c. 1912, oak long-drop case with glazed brass<br />

bezel, 12-in. dia. painted metal dial with Roman numerals, seconds bit,<br />

marked THIRTY DAY., lower door glass marked Regulator, thirty-day<br />

time-only movement, ht. 31 in.<br />

$200-250<br />

331<br />

335.<br />

Boston Clock Company Regulator, Boston, Massachusetts,<br />

mahogany case with painted zinc Roman numeral dial, marked Boston<br />

Clock Co. Boston, black and gold decorated lower and throat glass,<br />

eight-day weight-powered brass movement, ht. 29 in.<br />

$400-600<br />

336.<br />

Oak #70 Wall Regulator by E. Howard, Boston, Massachusetts, case<br />

with glazed wooden bezel over the 12-in. painted zinc dial with Roman<br />

numeral and marked E. Howard & Co. Boston, painted glass tablet on<br />

lower door, eight-day time-only movement stamped E. Howard & Co,<br />

Boston and 70, with pendulum and iron weight, ht. 31 in.<br />

$800-1,200<br />

online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com<br />

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